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| From: | Steve<_s_t_e_v_e_ AT maths DOT tcd DOT ie> no underscores |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: How much of the .EXE gets used? |
| Date: | 16 Aug 1997 12:30:02 +0100 |
| Organization: | Department of Maths, TCD. |
| Lines: | 24 |
| Sender: | steve AT maths DOT tcd DOT ie |
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Meta <syzmik AT concentric DOT net> writes:
>Mike Collins wrote:
>>
>> When I compile a "Hello world" in assembler, it's a LOT smaller than
>> compile it under DJGPP.I just wondered, how much of that 80,355 byte
>> has the *potential* of being executed under given conditions (errors,
>> how much of it is just dormant code that can never be branched to?
[snip]
Theres also some environment overhead. You can save a couple
of kb by defining null bodies for them. Assuming of course
you dont need them!
D:\DJGPP\STEVE\PRED\MAIN.CC:__crt0_glob_function() { }
D:\DJGPP\STEVE\PRED\MAIN.CC:__crt0_load_environment_file() { }
D:\DJGPP\STEVE\PRED\MAIN.CC:__crt0_setup_arguments() { }
Steve.
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